About the Journal
Oxford University Press has just launched a new type of resource: Oxford Intersections. Oxford Intersections reflects the critical role that peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research plays in helping policy- and decision-makers tackle the world’s most complex and urgent environmental, cultural, political, and social challenges.
About the Call for Papers
We invite abstracts for new interdisciplinary research articles on a range of topics for the section Academia and Education of the Racism by Context Intersection. All phases of education, including in-/non-formal education and learning (e.g. social media, community, social movements) are welcome.
Themes and Sub-themes
- Refugees in Education
- Decolonisation of curricula, pedagogy, assessment and language policies
- Student protests
- Securitisation, militarisation, state violence, Islamophobia
- Academic freedom and the inclusive production of knowledge
Submission Guidelines
- Manuscripts should be original and not previously published or under consideration elsewhere.
- If accepted, articles should run between 6-10K words and will be rigorously peer reviewed and subject to editorial approval before publication.
- To be considered, submit to racism.bycontext@oup.com a single document including:
- An abstract of no more than 500 words
- A brief CV for each author
- Please give the subject line as: Abstract submission for [Academia and Education]
Authorship
Oxford Intersections welcomes contributors from diverse backgrounds, spanning disciplines, institutions, geographies, and career stages. Authors may include researchers, academics, professionals, practitioners, and PhD students.
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: 17 May 2025
- Notification of Acceptance: 2 June 2025
- Final Manuscript Due: 1 September 2025
Click here for the Official Notification.
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